Marla Maples On Sex Life With Trump: "I'm Not Going To Talk About That"

By: Mackenzie Wright | June 27, 2019

In 1990, the New York Post featured a shocking headline on the cover. It wasn't about any wars or world events; it wasn't about horrific crimes or amazing triumphs.

It was about Donald Trump, (allegedly) being the best sex that Marla Maples ever had. Maples is now disputing the claim that she ever said it. Stormy Daniels definitely begged to differ with the headline.

The front page of the Post that day read, "Marla boasts to her pals about Donald: 'Best Sex I've Ever Had'. At the time, news of Trump and Maple's relationship was all over the tabloids because the future president was still married to his first wife, Ivana Trump.

He ended up divorcing Ivana in 1992, and married Maples in 1993. They went on to get divorced in 1999.

Page Six recently caught up with Maples, the mother of Tiffany Trump, to ask if she actually said the infamous quote.

“I never said that, someone else said that,” she told reporters. "Is it true? I'm not going to talk about that. The truth will come out, just not here."

According to the gossip column, she literally winked at that, which might indicate a tell-all book in the future.

Maples was asked about her ex-husband's sexual prowess after an interview with a more recent mistress was made public. The interview, which was given long before Trump was expected to enter the 2016 presidential race, was given by porn star Stormy Daniels.

According to Daniels, Trump's lovemaking was 'textbook generic'.

"He wasn’t like Fabio or anything. He wasn’t trying to have, like, porn sex," she recalled. "You know. It was one position, what you would expect someone his age to do. It wasn’t bad. Don’t get me wrong."

Daniels had given an interview to In Touch Weekly when Trump was a reality star, alleging they began having an affair just weeks after Melania, Trump's third and current wife, gave birth to his youngest son, Barron.

The affair reportedly lasted for years.

When Trump entered the Republican presidential primaries, Daniels was reportedly getting ready to spill the beans in an interview. The Wall Street Journal reported that the actress was paid $130,000 in hush money.

The 2011 interview was initially killed and was never published, however at the time, In Touch Weekly said they confirmed the affair in a number of ways, including interviews with witnesses and by giving Daniels a lie detector test — which she passed.

Daniels said she finally dumped Trump when his promises to help her career by having her on his reality show, 'The Apprentice', did not pan out.

Maples once talked to Billy Bush, formerly of 'Access Hollywood', about the alleged quote and denied saying it then. Bush, you may recall, was terminated when it came out that he and Trump had the infamous 'locker room' conversation about women.

Without realizing the mic was on, Trump bragged to Bush about being able to kiss women and grab them 'by the p--sy' because he was such a big celebrity.

Bush asked Maples in 2011 if she thought Trump planted the quote. "Let’s put it this way — I think [Donald] had an opportunity to [take] that story out of the papers and he chose not to,”

Marla told Billy and Kit Hoover. “That was pretty awful at the time. Now it’s funny to look back on, but at the time it was so humiliating!”